Manchester youth employment charity BREAKOUT opens first programme as demand grows for better pathways into work

A new Manchester-based youth employment charity is gaining strong backing from employers, sector leaders and individuals with lived experience -... read more

07.04.2026 • By BREAKOUT

Rwanga Foundation Brings Autism Services to Rural Iraqi Kurdistan

The Rwanga Foundation has inaugurated the Rwanga Autism Center in Harir, expanding access to specialist autism services in a rural area where such... read more

02.04.2026 • By Rwanga.org

Archer Wickerman at Beltain Fire Festival 2026

EMBARGOED: Not for broadcast or publication until 4.00pm on Saturday 2 May 2026 Butser Ancient Farm's bestselling Beltain festival returns to... read more

01.04.2026 • By Butser Ancient Farm

The Fonagy Review asks some right questions – inside a framework that risks real harm

neurobetter's response to the interim report of the Independent Review into Mental Health Conditions, ADHD and Autism, and to Professor Peter... read more

01.04.2026 • By neurobetter

Weekly lottery launched by Francis House Children’s Hospice with £25,000 up for grabs

Francis House Children’s Hospice have launched their first ever Lottery with the aim of making a special impact. For just £1 a week, you can... read more

31.03.2026 • By Francis House Children's Hospice

New theatre initiative guarantees up to 40% off for theatregoers who plan ahead

Advance Pick offers locked-in prices, seat choice and a best-price guarantee for tickets booked 8–12 weeks early. London, 24 March 2026 -... read more

24.03.2026 • By London Theatre Direct

Thames Hospice announces special contribution by Charlie Mackesy, author of The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse

This summer, an unforgettable herd of beautifully decorated elephant sculptures will take to the streets of Windsor and Slough as part of Trunks... read more

24.03.2026 • By Thames Hospice.

ONE SIMPLE TRICK FOR PARENTS TO AVOID BEDTIME CHAOS WHEN CLOCKS GO FORWARD

Parents concerned about bedtime chaos when the clocks go forward are being urged to try one simple change to help children adjust. When the... read more

19.03.2026 • By Super Chill Foundation

Schools mental health project reaches 10,000 pupils across the North West

A school-based mental health programme has reached more than 10,000 children and young people across the North West, as demand for early support... read more

19.03.2026 • By MedEquip4Kids

8-year-old raises £7,410 for school playground

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 8-year-old raises £7,410 for school playground  A primary school pupil in West London who raised £7,410 to fund... read more

15.03.2026 • By Stephen Smith

Peek-A-Bear – Mum and dad wake baby bear following first hibernation.

One year on ‘The great bear rescue’ family successfully hibernate in Armenia A year ago, International Animal Rescue (IAR) took part in the... read more

12.03.2026 • By International Animal Rescue UK

Conor Benn fronts National School Sports Week 2026 for a knockout Summer of Sport

Youth Sport Trust charity partners with Sports Direct and Everlast to bring a Festival of Sport to schools across the UK. Everlast and... read more

10.03.2026 • By Youth Sport Trust

Children Can Legally Buy Weapons Used to Kill Wildlife, MPs Warned

MPs have been warned that anyone - including children - can legally buy weapons capable of killing wildlife, as a legal loophole allows catapults... read more

03.03.2026 • By Naturewatch Foundation

School Library Association and Barrington Stoke launch new Reader of the Year Award in the National Year of Reading

Ahead of World Book Day, and to celebrate the National Year of Reading, the School Library Association (SLA) is launching a brand-new award in... read more

02.03.2026 • By School Library Association

The time for promises has passed - the time for action is now

“We know what it feels like to wait too long for help, to feel invisible, and to fight for the care we need. Promises are not enough. Action is... read more

27.02.2026 • By Children's Health Scotland

20 Yrs and 10,000 bikes for Children with Cancer. BBC “The One Show” Honours Charity Founder with One Big Thank you.

Last Thursday (19 th Feb), The BBC One Show, along with some help from celebrities such as Alexander Armstrong and Sir Chris Hoy himself, pulled... read more

26.02.2026 • By Cyclists Fighting Cancer

Dover mum’s fundraising helps launch major new childhood leukaemia research projects

A Dover mum’s fundraising in memory of her 9-year-old son who died from leukaemia has helped leading cancer charities fund new research into the... read more

24.02.2026 • By Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group

Gipsy Hill family’s fundraising in memory of kind-hearted 18 year old helps fund vital new leukaemia research

A Gipsy Hill family’s fundraising in memory of their teenage daughter has helped fund a major new research project into children’s blood cancer.... read more

24.02.2026 • By Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group

Special Guest Iain Lauchlan Joins Coventry Orchestra for World Poetry Day Concert

The Heart of England Co-operative Concert Orchestra invites the local community to a vibrant and imaginative Spring Concert celebrating World... read more

23.02.2026 • By Heart of England Cooperative Concert Orchestra

Local Football Coach Builds AI-Powered Coaching Platform and Pledges 10% of Profits to Morley YFC

Norfolk youth coach creates Touchline, a first-of-its-kind agentic AI assistant for grassroots football, built entirely with artificial... read more

18.02.2026 • By Touchline

EverFold Celebrates Success in the UK, Turns Personal Photos into Colouring Books

United Kingdom – EverFold, the innovative Bristol-based company that transforms personal photos into personalised colouring books , is... read more

16.02.2026 • By EverFold

Young entrepreneur programme launches in Furness

Young entrepreneurs taking their first steps in business have been selected for an exciting new programme to help them bring their plans to life.... read more

13.02.2026 • By Cumbria Community Foundation

Asbestos still present in 83% of state schools in England, experts warn

Occupational health experts are warning that asbestos exposure in schools continues to put teachers, pupils and staff at risk of fatal disease,... read more

12.02.2026 • By The British Occupational Hygiene Society

The young entrepreneurs taking business to the next level

Ten young entrepreneurs with brilliant business ideas from software development to gutter cleaning have been accepted onto an exciting programme... read more

02.02.2026 • By Cumbria Community Foundation

Brownies’ winter sleepout to help older Cumbrians stay warm

A group of kind-hearted Brownies from near Carlisle have raised thousands of pounds to help vulnerable older people stay warm in winter – and they... read more

28.01.2026 • By Cumbria Community Foundation

DSM Foundation responds to the updated review of ketamine use and harms from the government’s Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs

Recent significant rises in the use of ketamine by young people, and in the harms it can cause – in particular in relation to bladder damage,... read more

28.01.2026 • By The Daniel Spargo-Mabbs Foundation

Libraries are asking young people how to make them feel more welcome

Libraries are changing - and a new national initiative is helping ensure children and young people are at the heart of that shift. National... read more

27.01.2026 • By Libraries Rising

Children’s wellbeing platform ‘Super Chill’ launches in the UK

The children’s wellbeing platform Super Chill has officially launched in the UK, offering children and young people a simple, positive way to... read more

19.01.2026 • By Super Chill Foundation

YouTuber aims for sub-40 10K to support Francis House Children’s Hospice

Ollie Drieu, a final year film student at Manchester Metropolitan University, is pulling on his running shoes in the hope of achieving a personal... read more

06.01.2026 • By Francis House Children's Hospice

"This ban has more loopholes than a box of Cheerios" — campaigner who started fighting junk food ads at 14 says McDonald's can still reach children

The activist who launched the campaign for today's junk food advertising ban when he was just 14 years old is warning the law has been gutted by... read more

05.01.2026 • By Dev Sharma - Youth Food Activist

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